Wolves striker Benik Afobe was feeling it as Norwich struck late to rescue a point at Molineux on Wednesday evening.

Jamal Lewis’ early own goal and a strike from Alfred N’Diaye put the league leaders in a commanding position, but Christophe Zimmermann pulled one back straight away.

The Canaries completed the comeback in stoppage time when Nelson Oliveira’s shot from distance found its way past John Ruddy.

Afobe, who signed late on transfer deadline day on loan from Premier League Bournemouth, is yet to start for Wolves since returning.

He’s now made four appearances, the most recent of these being half an hour against Norwich last night, but afterwards took to Instagram to show a photo of his leg with an ice pack on his ankle and a one-word caption - “sore”.

Wolves travel to Fulham on Saturday evening in front of the Sky Sports cameras, but it remains to be seen how severe Afobe’s knock is.

Nuno thoughts

Nuno Espirito Santo explained his second half tactics as Wolves were denied by a late equaliser and held to a 2-2 draw by Norwich City.

The Wolves boss watched as his side went 2-0 up inside 25 minutes only to be pegged back by a first half set-piece.

However, worse was to come as Nelson Oliveira beat John Ruddy from distance and with Cardiff winning, Wolves’ lead at the top of the Championship was cut to nine points.